الثلاثاء، 24 فبراير 2015

What To Expect When Being Invited By French People For Dinner

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What To Expect When Being Invited By French People For Dinner

 Bonjour mes chers étudiants de français,

This week's featured article is about what to expect when being invited by French people for dinner. Although the habits are continental, French people are usually much more formal when it comes to having guests over for a meal. From "les hors-d'oeuvre" to "les digestifs", follow the unraveling of a French dinner party, and learn some fun cultural facts and French vocabulary along the way.

I'll be posting daily mini lessons and tips on my Facebook,Twitter and Pinterest pages - so join me there! 

Camille Chevalier Karfis

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الثلاثاء، 17 فبراير 2015

Porter, S'habiller, Se Mettre En - Saying "To Wear" In French

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French fashion is quite important worldwide, and many of us like to shop. However, when it comes to saying "to wear" in French, things get complicated...

In French, to say "I am wearing pants", you could say:

  • Je porte un pantalon.
  • Je suis en pantalon.
  • Je m'habille en pantalon.
  • Je me mets un pantalon.

In this week's article, we'll look into the different verbs French use to say "to wear".

As usual, I'll be posting daily mini lessons and tips on my Facebook,Twitter and Pinterest pages - so join me there!

Good luck with your French studies,

Camille Chevalier Karfis

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